Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (Jun 2012)

Prinzmetal’s Angina in a Pregnant Woman: a Case Report

  • Homa Homam,
  • Hossein Saidi,
  • Hossein Akbari,
  • Alireza Almasi,
  • Seyed Hashem Sezavar Seyedi,
  • Farshad Entesari,
  • Mahmood Reza Alebouyeh,
  • Fariba Almassinokiani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 85 – 89

Abstract

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Acute myocardial infarction (MI) during pregnancy is rare and MI due to Prinzmetals angina is much rarer. We present a 35-year-old, obese, multigravida, and pre-eclamptic woman, who developed acute anterior wall MI at the 30th week of gestation. On coronary angiography, the second obtuse marginal branch was totally occluded and the right coronary artery (RCA) was normal. Three days later, she had chest pain and ST elevation in the inferior leads. On second angiography, there was narrowing in the RCA, while the obtuse marginal branch was patent. We presume that this discrepancy between the first and second electrocardiograms and angiographic findings was due to Prinzmetal’s angina.

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